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I saw an old tree, started detecting and my signals spiked. I dug out an old lead figure, no paint on it, about the size a melon. Thought nothing of it at first since ive found lead figures and toys both big and small in the past so I put it in my bag, finished detecting around the tree with no luck, went to my car and drove home because by that point my hands had turned bright red from the cold.

I get to the garage, I have shelves for smalls (and where I unload my gear) and was about to put the figure up on one of them. Then I noticed some dirt spilled out, I see that on the side it has a small hole, most lead figures even small ones are hollow. I decided to take it home to rinse it out through that small hole (let it fill up with water, then let it drain out). After the first cleaning I noticed that it was still heavy and that no dirt was coming out of it anymore, heavier than it should be. I let it dry and took a look in the hole. I noticed that there was something shining inside. I looked on the back and to my surprise I noticed a slit on the neck of the figure which turned out is a piggy bank. I look in the hole again with a magnifying glass and noticed that there were a few ribbed coins with white sides, that looked like silver dimes.

Grabbed the camera, and by that time my dad was home, he filmed, I opened and the result was… well see for yourself…

The official count is at the end of the video.

ALL SILVER, NO CLAD!!! Another good thing, after i pried open the iron cap at the bottom, it was still salvageable, and the piggy bank is still whole and usable! I plan on repainting it over the summer along with another one I found a year ago that was empty and will make a video on those as well.

This is one of my all time favorite coins the American Silver Eagle, this is my collection. I’ve been stacking sivler for about four years now and I decided to share what I’ve collected. I hope you enjoy

The 1 oz. American Silver Eagle has been the official silver bullion coin of the United States since 1986. Each Silver American Eagle contains 1 full troy oz. of .999 fine silver—the purest silver ever used in any U.S. coin—and has a face value of $1. They are classified as legal tender and are guaranteed by the United States government as to silver content, weight, and purity, and are IRA approved.

The certified version, the 2013 W Proof Silver Eagle PCGS PR70 First Strike, has been examined by the specialists at Professional Coin Grading Service—PCGS—and graded as being a perfect 2013 Proof American Silver Eagle coin, certified and encapsulated to guarantee authenticity. You really can’t get any better that that!

PCGS PR70 graded coins are among the most admired and desired certified grades, with the exclusive PCGS first strike designation only adding to that luster.

So, seriously consider adding a 2013 W Proof Silver Eagle PCGS PR70 First Strike coin to your shopping cart and heading on over to checkout. First Strikes don’t last forever, and you won’t want to miss out.

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